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... view of the A.V. Roe factory in Malton Ontario circa 1954.''' A.V. Roe Canada was first based at the Victory aircraft plant in Malton Ontario. Victory aircraft had been a Crown corporation in Canada. The 750,000 ... engines to power the Lockheed 104G fighter, A.V. Roe Canada would never fully recover from the cancellation of the CF-105 project. On December 18th 1959 the A.V. Roe parent company, Hawker Siddeley, purchased De ...
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... should, play a major role. ref 2 Image:1959_-_Siddeley.jpg thumb right '''Hawker Siddeley Advertisement promoting Commonwealth Space (1959)''' Rearming the RCAF Meanwhile, Crawford Gordon, the tempestuous head of A.V. Roe Canada had resigned. His relationship with Diefenbaker was known to be somewhat less than cordial so his departure was expected to clear the way for a new start at ...
... both Canadair and De Havilland and the only other major manufacturer in Canada was Douglas, which had taken over the A.V. Roe factory in Malton. On the 18th August 1986 after accruing massive ... ) outsells Avro (1958) by almost ten to one and employs 37,000 people: but A.V. Roe Canada was a conglomerate of over 40 companies many of which were in the business of processing raw ... as many workers as Avro. Image:AvroLayoff.jpg 500px '''An image of 1,300 A.V. Roe Canada employees in February 1959. After the announcement of the layoffs from the cancellation of the ...
... to Canada and Australia in search of better opportunities. Image:AVRoeCanada.jpg right thumb '''A.V. Roe Canada in the 1950s''' In spite of these handicaps, by the summer of 1958, the UK parent of A.V. Roe Canada , Hawker Siddeley, was publicly trumpeting its Canadian success story. British reporters were literally catching flights to Canada just to interview the daily flood of ...
... facility where he quickly began lobbying the Prime Minister of Canada, John Diefenbaker, to have Canada enter the space race as part of a Commonwealth space program. In July 1958 Lapp and the ... and Philip A. Lapp - Canadian engineers (1961)''' SPAR After the purchase of A.V. Roe Canada by De Havilland parent Hawker Siddeley, Lapp proposed that the two company's merge their advanced projects office. A.V. Roe's ...
... the domestic squadrons. USAF General Kuter during a visit to Ottawa said ''"There will always be need for a manned fighter,"'' somewhat belatedly agreeing with Canada's Chief of Air Staff. ref 2 ... _Row_1959.JPG thumb right '''A.V. Roe Malton Ontario, Spring 1959, CF-105 Interceptors being cut up. ''' The original plan was for A.V. Roe to build approximately 500 Arrows at a cost of $2M each ...

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